Pakistan says Afghanistan jet crash claim 'totally untrue'
Islamabad's foreign ministry is strongly refuting claims made by Afghan military and police. They're saying it's absolutely false that they shot down a Pakistani jet and captured a pilot. Ministry spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi told AFP that t...

"A Pakistani fighter jet was shot down in the sixth district of Jalalabad city, and its pilot was captured alive," police spokesman Tayeb Hammad said. Also Read: Pakistan jet downed in Jalalabad as Kabul–Islamabad clash spirals toward war
Wahidullah Mohammadi, spokesman for the military in eastern Afghanistan, confirmed the Pakistani jet was downed by Afghan forces "and the pilot was captured alive".
The announcement followed an AFP journalist hearing a jet over Jalalabad, followed by the sound of two explosions from the direction of the city's airport.
However, Islamabad's foreign ministry spokesman Tahir Hussain Andrabi told AFP: "That's a false claim. Totally untrue."
Pakistan launched air strikes Friday on the Afghan capital Kabul and southern Kandahar, where Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada is based.
The aerial attacks followed Afghan forces starting a border offensive against Pakistan late Thursday, which the Taliban government said came in response to prior Pakistani strikes on Afghanistan.
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